
Social Media Is More About The Connections Than The Information And Likes
Social media gives us the opportunity to meet, know, and care about those whom we'd never have met otherwise.
Social media gives us the opportunity to meet, know, and care about those whom we'd never have met otherwise.
The problem was that the WSJ Law Blog was diverting readers from the paper's main content pages.
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This is a real shame -- for the public and for lawyers.
Relax as much as you can while starting a blog, and have some fun.
Smart lawyers focused on a niche armed with Feedly, Twitter, and Buffer will bury you.
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
Do they use Twitter and Facebook professionally? Do they blog?
Many lawyers have made big names for themselves through blogging and social media.
It's time for lawyers to do themselves and the public they serve some good by actively using Facebook.
The Internet is a fabulous place for a lawyer to build a name and relationships.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
Career services officers in many schools aren't prepared to help their law students realize their dreams.
This is a great development, as columnist Kevin O'Keefe explains.
It's not a matter of whether law firms will need to market their knowledge and use of AI (artificial intelligence), it's a matter of when.
Law blogs should be located off websites on a separate domain to build influence, achieve better search engine performance (SEO), and generate business.
Social media, for building a reputation and relationships, is all about shining a light on others.